How Neflix Series ‘Bridgerton’ Is Inspiring a New Era of Fashion (or Taking Us Back to One)

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If you’ve been captivated by Netflix’s Bridgerton, you’re not alone. This show, set in the early 19th century, is more than just steamy romance and high-society drama. The fashion alone is worth the binge and have people hooked. With Season 3 airing in May 2024, the regency-core trend is more popular than ever. It has sparked a fashion revolution, bringing the historic luxury of the Regency era (1811–1820) into our modern wardrobes.

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So, what exactly is regency-core? The aesthetic draws inspiration from the Regency era, characterised by its opulent and refined style. We’re talking empire-waisted gowns, which sit just below the bust and flow gracefully to the floor, creating an elegant silhouette. Fabrics are often luxurious—think silks, satins, and delicate lace with intricate patterns and embroidery that ensures each piece is a statement-maker.

Accessories are equally important, with opera gloves, delicate fans, and dainty slippers completing the look. Hair is typically styled in soft curls, often adorned with tiaras or jeweled pins, while jewellery tends to be understated yet elegant, favouring pearls and small gemstones.

Hannah Dodd stepping into the role of Francesca Bridgerton

Season 3 brings new depth to the series with Hannah Dodd stepping into the role of Francesca Bridgerton. Dodd, replacing Ruby Stokes, portrays Francesca as a bit of a mystery within her chatty, extroverted family. Her wardrobe is marked by sophisticated palettes of soft blues and creamy whites, often featuring delicate embroidery and subtle 3D floral patterns that add a touch of whimsy to her elegant look.

Daphne Bridgerton played by Phoebe Dynevor

Daphne Bridgerton, played by Phoebe Dynevor, apart from her micro-fringe has also received acclaim for her costumes and become a fashion icon to many. Her wardrobe is all about empire-waisted gowns in soft, pastel hues. These dresses, with their delicate lace and intricate embroidery, exude a timeless beauty that has brides-to-be swooning. Just imagine walking down the aisle in a gown inspired by Daphne’s romantic style, with flowing fabrics and subtle embellishments making you feel like Regency royalty. It’s no wonder her look has become a blueprint for modern bridal couture.

Lady Danbury, portrayed by Adjoa Andoh

Lady Danbury, portrayed by Adjoa Andoh, takes a different but equally captivating approach. Her fashion choices are as bold and commanding as her character, featuring rich, jewel-toned dresses that scream power. The luxurious fabrics and detailed embroidery on her gowns reflect her high status and bold personality. For those wanting to add a touch of regality to their wardrobe, Lady Danbury’s style is pure inspiration.

Penelope Featherington, brought to life by Nicola Coughlan

And then there’s the quirky Penelope Featherington, brought to life by Nicola Coughlan. Penelope’s wardrobe is a delightful mix of bold patterns, vivid colors, and voluminous skirts that reflect her lively spirit and unique personality. Her bright, eye-catching dresses are impossible to miss and have inspired fans to incorporate similar elements into their own outfits.

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Interestingly, the new trend has somewhat democratised high fashion. Fans from all parts of the world are jumping in on the trend, resulting in a surge of interest in Regency-inspired pieces. Retailers have responded by offering accessible collections that capture the essence of the era without the hefty price tag. It’s wonderful to see how this accessibility has allowed a broader audience to experiment with and enjoy the sophisticated elegance of Bridgerton style.

Even Nicola Coughlan herself has expressed admiration for the show’s costumes, commenting on the meticulous craftsmanship involved in creating each garment.

The series has even left its mark on bridal fashion, with brides-to-be opting for gowns that echo the silhouettes and embellishments seen on screen. The empire waistlines, intricate lace, and flowing trains have become modern bridal staples.

As we eagerly await the next season, it’s clear that the show’s influence on fashion is here to stay. So, whether you’re donning an empire-waisted dress for a garden party or want to incorporate a bit of Regency flair to your everyday look, you know where to look for inspiration.

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